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Define Stomata in Short ?​

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Answered by tishya64
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Stomata are often situated at the bottom of pits in the surface of the leaf.

Stomata are often situated at the bottom of pits in the surface of the leaf.The pores of the water-stomata are the outlets of the hydathode.

Stomata are often situated at the bottom of pits in the surface of the leaf.The pores of the water-stomata are the outlets of the hydathode.The stomata serve for all gaseous interchange between the plant and the surrounding air.

Stomata are often situated at the bottom of pits in the surface of the leaf.The pores of the water-stomata are the outlets of the hydathode.The stomata serve for all gaseous interchange between the plant and the surrounding air.At intervals it is interrupted by pores (stomata) leading from the air outside to the system of intercellular spaces below.

Stomata are often situated at the bottom of pits in the surface of the leaf.The pores of the water-stomata are the outlets of the hydathode.The stomata serve for all gaseous interchange between the plant and the surrounding air.At intervals it is interrupted by pores (stomata) leading from the air outside to the system of intercellular spaces below.The stomata are frequently in grooves: the leaves are frequently rolledsometimes permanently so, whilst sometimes the leaves roll up only during unfavourable weather.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stomata are the tiny pores present on the surface of leaves which are responsible for transportation of gases via the surface.

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